100 So. 761 | Ala. | 1924
In this case the verdict was for the defendant, and the trial court, upon motion of the plaintiff, set the same aside the motion among other grounds stated that the verdict was "contrary to the great preponderance of the evidence." The rule as declared in the case of Cobb v. Malone,
Affirmed.
SAYRE, GARDNER, and MILLER, JJ., concur.